Jack in the box, me in big trouble.
Hope is not enough, my box is small.
Close to the wall and not easy to unfold.
Living in an envelope and I don't have to much scope.
I need your help, was disappointed from myself.
Here I am - I'm so unstable. In a house with rotten bricks.
[Chorus:]
Build me up and show me visions of a place,
where the weak are not the waste of human race -
Pull me up and let me see the stuff above -
Once in live I want to say the word "Enough"!
Build me up!
Where are you now?
I need some hands now to turn the engine on -
and I'm out of fuel, I need full tanks now.
To move forwards in time -
and to stay on the right line, to leave this desert sane.
[Chorus:]
Build me up and show me visions of a place,
where the weak are not the waste of human race -
Pull me up and let me see the stuff above -
Once in live I want to say the word "Enough"!
Build me up!
[repeat / 1st low]
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